Retired | ||
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Santorin | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Lucas Tao Kilmer Larsen | |
Country of Birth | Denmark | |
Birthday | May 6, 1997 (age 27) | |
Residency | North America | |
Prev Residencies | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Jungler | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | NA: Santorin TL Santorin Liquid Santorin EUW: JetlagIsAMyth KR: TSM Superman KoreanBBQ OP CN: Viking国王 | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Lucas "Santorin" (▶️ listen) Tao Kilmer Larsen is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously jungler for Dignitas.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Intellectual Playground | Jun 20132013-06-15 | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-?? | ≈16d ejel | ||
Vengeance eSports | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-?? | ≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-?? | ≈4mo ejel | ||
Intellectual Playground | ≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-?? | Jan 20142014-01-12 | ≈2mo 11d ejel | ||
The Fox Sound | ≈Jan 2014≈2014-01-?? | Mar 20142014-03-01[1] | ≈2mo ejel | ||
TNP Gaming EU | Mar 20142014-03-01[1] | ≈Mar 2014≈2014-03-02 | ≈1d ejel | ||
Cloud9 Eclipse | ≈Apr 2014≈2014-04-?? | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-13 | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Team Coast | May 20142014-05-13[2] | Oct 20142014-10-27 | 5mo 14d ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20142014-11-27[4] | Oct 20152015-10-14[3] | 10mo 17d ejel | ||
Huma | Dec 20152015-12-14[6] | Feb 20162016-02-27[5] | 2mo 13d ejel | ||
Ember | Feb 20162016-02-27[5] | Mar 20162016-03-21[7] | 23d ejel | ||
NRG Esports | Apr 20162016-04-26[9] | Aug 20162016-08-10[8] | 3mo 14d ejel | ||
Gold Coin United | Dec 20162016-12-15[12] | Oct 20172017-10-01[10] | 9mo 17d ejel | ||
H2k-Gaming | Dec 20172017-12-13[15] | Feb 20182018-02-09[13] | 1mo 27d ejel | ||
FlyQuest | May 20182018-05-08[18] | Nov 20202020-11-19[17] | 2yr 6mo ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Nov 20202020-11-20[20] | Nov 20222022-11-24[19] | 2yr 4d ejel | ||
Dignitas | Dec 20222022-12-20[22] | Oct 20232023-10-08[21] | 9mo 19d ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Intellectual Playground | Jun 20132013-06-15 | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-?? | ≈16d | ejel | ||
Vengeance eSports | ≈Jul 2013≈2013-07-?? | ≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-?? | ≈4mo | ejel | ||
Intellectual Playground | ≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-?? | Jan 20142014-01-12 | ≈2mo 11d | ejel | ||
The Fox Sound | ≈Jan 2014≈2014-01-?? | Mar 20142014-03-01[1] | ≈2mo | ejel | ||
TNP Gaming EU | Mar 20142014-03-01[1] | ≈Mar 2014≈2014-03-02 | ≈1d | ejel | ||
Cloud9 Eclipse | ≈Apr 2014≈2014-04-?? | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-13 | ≈1mo | ejel | ||
Team Coast | May 20142014-05-13[2] | Oct 20142014-10-27 | 5mo 14d | ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20142014-11-27[4] | Oct 20152015-10-14[3] | 10mo 17d | ejel | ||
Huma | Dec 20152015-12-14[6] | Feb 20162016-02-27[5] | 2mo 13d | ejel | ||
Ember | Feb 20162016-02-27[5] | Mar 20162016-03-21[7] | 23d | ejel | ||
NRG Esports | Apr 20162016-04-26[9] | Aug 20162016-08-10[8] | 3mo 14d | ejel | ||
Gold Coin United | Dec 20162016-12-15[12] | Oct 20172017-10-01[10] | 9mo 17d | ejel | ||
H2k-Gaming | Dec 20172017-12-13[15] | Feb 20182018-02-09[13] | 1mo 27d | ejel | ||
FlyQuest | May 20182018-05-08[18] | Nov 20202020-11-19[17] | 2yr 6mo | ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Nov 20202020-11-20[20] | Jun 20212021-06-24[23] | 7mo 4d | ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Jun 20212021-06-24[23] | Jul 20212021-07-30 | 1mo 6d | Inactive ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Jul 20212021-07-30 | Nov 20222022-11-24[19] | 1yr 3mo | ejel | ||
Dignitas | Dec 20222022-12-20[22] | Oct 20232023-10-08[21] | 9mo 19d | ejel |
News
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- 2015
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- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
IPG | June 15, Intellectual Playground is formed. Jay, Santorin, Hjorth, Gamble, and Roldo join. | |
IPG | July (approx.), Santorin leaves. | |
VcE | July (approx.), Santorin joins. | |
VcE | November (approx.), Santorin leaves. | |
IPG | November (approx.), Santorin rejoins. |
TFS | January (approx.), The Fox Sound is reformed. Zeriouz, Santorin, Lapras, Crazycaps, and Zychion join. | |
IPG | January 12, Intellectual Playground is disbanded. Gamble, Santorin, NeeGodbro, Niels, Wendelbo, and XL Winner leave. | |
TFS | March 1, Roster is acquired by TNP Gaming EU. Zeriouz, Santorin, NeeGodbro, and Crazycaps leave.[1] | |
TNP | March 1, Roster of The Fox Sound is acquired. Zeriouz, Santorin, NeeGodbro, and Crazycaps join.[1] | |
TNP | March 2 (approx.), Zeriouz, Santorin, NeeGodbro, and Crazycaps leave. | |
C9E | April (approx.), Santorin joins. | |
C9E | May 13 (approx.), Odoamne, Santorin, Febiven, Hjärnan, Voidle, and Charlie (Analyst) leave. | |
CST | May 13, Santorin joins. NintendudeX moves to substitute.[2] | |
CST | September (approx.), Santorin changes residency from Europe to North America. | |
CST | October 27, Impaler and Jesiz join. Santorin and LOD leave. | |
TSM | November 27, Santorin joins.[4] |
TSM | October 14, Santorin leaves.[3] | |
HMA | December 14, Werlyb, Santorin, Godbro, HolyPhoenix, and je suis kaas join.[6] |
HMA | February 27, Santorin leaves.[5] | |
MBR | February 27, Santorin joins.[5] | |
MBR | March 21, Harteg Singh (Interim General Manager) joins. Solo, Santorin, Goldenglue, LOD, Stunt, Westrice, Gleeb, and CurryshotGG (Strategic Head Coach) leave.[7] | |
NRG | April 26, Quas, Santorin, and KiWiKiD join. Impact, Moon, and KonKwon leave.[9] | |
NRG | August 10, Santorin leaves.[8] | |
GCU | December 15, Solo, Santorin, Fenix, and Rikara join.[12] |
GCU | October 1, Solo and Santorin leave.[10][11] | |
H2K | December 13, Smittyj, Santorin, Sheriff, and sprattel join. Caedrel and Veteran (Head Coach) rejoin.[15][16] |
H2K | February 9, Caedrel (Mid to Jungle) changes position. Santorin leaves.[13][14] | |
FLY | May 8, Santorin and KonKwon join. AnDa leaves for academy roster.[18] | |
FLY | May 9, Santorin's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019. Keane's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2018.[24] |
FLY | January 5, V1per, Santorin, Wildturtle, and Invert (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019. JayJ's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[25] | |
FLY | August 13, V1per and Santorin's contracts are extended through 2020.[26] V1per and Santorin's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020. Wildturtle's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[27] | |
FLY | November 27, PowerOfEvil joins. V1per, Santorin, and WildTurtle will remain with the team for 2020.[28][29] |
FLY | November 6, Santorin is allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.[30] | |
FLY | November 19, Santorin and WildTurtle leave.[17] | |
TL | November 20, Alphari and Santorin join.[20] Alphari's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023. Santorin's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[31] |
TL | June 24, Armao joins from academy roster. Kold (Strategic Coach to Interim Head Coach) and H4xDefender (Two-Way Coach to Assistant Coach) change positions. Santorin becomes inactive. Jatt (Head Coach) leaves.[23] | |
TL | July 30, Santorin becomes active. | |
TL | November 20, Santorin's contract is extended.[32] Santorin's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[33] |
Biography[]
Santorin started playing video games when he was 4-5 years old. Before he went to League of Legends, he was a football player and a very good Counter Strike player. His League of Legends career started when he was searching for something new, after he got tired of Counter Strike, this was part way through season 2.
Season 3[]
Santorin joined Intellectual Playground halfway through the season, but chose to join Vengeance eSports soon after. Towards the end of the season, Santorin returned to Intellectual Playground, and got the chance to play in his first major tournament, DreamHack Winter 2013 where he and the team came in 3rd, losing to SK Gaming in the semifinals. Santorin and the team also played in the WePlay LoL Invitational, coming in 2nd behind the same SK Gaming lineup.
2014 Season[]
Santorin left Intellectual Playground at the start of the season in order to join The Fox Sound. With the team he competed in only minor tournaments, and managed to win the Week 17 EUW Challenger Series Cup. After a few months, the team's roster departed from the organization to join TNP Gaming EU, though Santorin and the team left soon after.
After leaving TNP, Santorin went through a period where he subbed for Cloud 9 Eclipse. It was during this time that he was first noticed within the competitive scene. He competed with the team first at the Copenhagen Games 2014, where they placed 2nd. He was then invited to play with the team in the LCS Summer Promotion, though Santorin and the team lost to SUPA HOT CREW in their promotion match-up.
Just a month later, Santorin joined NA-based Team Coast. His first test with the team was the Challenger Summer Series #1, where they placed 1st, beating Team LoLPro in the final. Soon after this, Santorin and the team won Challenger Summer Series #2, this time beating Curse Academy in the final. Their performance in this tournament resulted in the team's qualification for the Challenger Summer Playoffs. Coast came in 3rd in the playoffs after beating Team LoLPro in the third-place match, meaning they had secured themselves a spot in the LCS Spring Promotion.
Unfortunately for Santorin, Team Coast lost their promotion match-up against Evil Geniuses.NA, though the team would still have another shot at qualifying for the LCS in the Spring Expansion. Santorin also won Season X of the National ESL Pro Series during his time with Team Coast.
On October 27, 2014, Santorin left Team Coast along with LOD; they were replaced by Impaler and Jesiz. On November 27, after an extended trial and rumors circulating that he was to join the team, Team SoloMid officially announced that Santorin would be their new starting jungler, replacing Amazing after his departure from the team and his return to Europe in October.[35]
2015 Preseason[]
TSM were the North American team invited to IEM San Jose, the first event that Santorin played with the team. They were seeded directly into the semifinals, but unexpectedly lost 0-2 to Unicorns of Love, who had just qualified for the European LCS.
2015 Season[]
TSM began the 2015 Spring Split with an 8-2 record after five weeks, holding first place during every week after the first. By virtue of their standing after the fifth week of the split, TSM was invited to the IEM Season IX World Championship. There, they defeated Team WE, CJ Entus (marking their first tournament win over a Korean team), and the yoe Flash Wolves to advance to the finals of the event, where they swept Team WE 3-0 to win the title. Though TSM themselves did not play against the GE Tigers at all (then undefeated in the LCK), or against any Korean team in a multi-game series, they still made history by being the first North American team to win an international event with Korean teams present since Chicks Dig ELO at the 2011 World Cyber Games and the first Western team to do so since Gambit Gaming at IEM Katowice in 2013.
TSM finished the spring season with a 13-5 record, giving them the top seed into the playoffs. After defeating Team Impulse and then Cloud9, TSM won their third North American championship, tying Cloud9's record of most North American LCS championships won to date. Their victory also gave them the North American seed to the 2015 Mid-Season Invitational, where they looked to replicate their IEM success. However, the team underperformed in the group stage, winning only their match against wild card Beşiktaş and not qualifying for playoffs.
In the summer split of LCS, TSM started relatively strong, sitting at a 8-2 record at the end of week 5. However, they fell to fifth place by week 9, their lowest regular-season placement to date. In the playoffs, TSM beat Gravity Gaming and Team Liquid in the first two rounds, winning both series 3-1. In the finals, held at Madison Square Garden in New York City, they faced off against long-time rivals CLG and lost in a convincing 3-0 series. TSM had already qualified for Worlds after their semifinal win due to their Championship Points from the spring split, and they ended up with the second seed from North America.
TSM were drawn into Group D, which instantly became known as the "Group of Death" or the "Group of TSM's Death" due to LGD Gaming and KT Rolster being favorites to win it; Origen was the last team drawn in. LGD massively underperformed expectations, however, and TSM took a game off them in the first round robin. However, at the same time Origen overperformed, and ultimately KT Rolster and Origen made it out of groups; TSM lost their second game against LGD and ended up in last place with a 1-5 record.
2016 Season[]
Santorin left TSM after the 2015 World Championship, stating that would "most likely not be playing competitive League of Legends anymore" in his statement accompanying the announcement.[36] Despite that announcement, he joined European Challenger team Huma in December, along with Werlyb, Godbro, HolyPhoenix, and je suis kaas. After an open qualifier second-place finish and main qualifier bracket win, Huma qualified to the EUCS, where they finished the season with a 3-1-1 win-tie-loss record and in second place.
Santorin did not remain with the team for the playoffs, opting instead to return to North America to play for NA Challenger team Ember due to their starting jungler Contractz being underage.[37][38] Even though Ember had the option to play with Contractz for the playoffs and use Santorin only for the summer promotion tournament, should they qualify, they opted to start Santorin immediately. However, they lost 3-1 to Team Dragon Knights in the semifinals and did not advance. After their failure to qualify for the LCS, Ember released all of their players except for Contractz, and Santorin left the team.[39]
After Ember, Santorin joined NRG eSports in April, as part of a rebuilt roster including himself, Quas, KiWiKiD, and Ohq along with GBM from the team's spring split run. The roster proved unsuccessful, and NRG were consistently in eighth place week after week in the summer split until they fell to ninth in week 9. In the promotion tournament, they lost first to Cloud9 Challenger and then to Echo Fox in back-to-back 3-0 sweeps and were relegated to the NACS. After relegation, Santorin announced his free agency.[40]
2017 Season[]
Santorin ended up joining Gold Coin United, who had purchased NRG's NACS slot, along with former Team Liquid Academy top laner Solo, former Liquid mid laner Fenix, former Nova eSports bot laner Rikara, and legendary Korean support Madlife. Veteran bot laner Mash also joined the team in January, and split time with Rikara for the first three weeks of the Spring Season before becoming the starter. After a slow start, the team surged with Mash, and ended up tied with Tempo Storm for second place with a 7-3 game record. They beat Tempo Storm in the ensuing tiebreaker, then swept them in the playoff semifinals, followed by a 3-1 defeat of EUnited in the playoff finals. This qualified them for the NA LCS 2017 Summer Promotion with the best possible seed. The promotion tournament started well with a 3-1 defeat of Team EnVyUs, putting GCU just a single series win away from the NA LCS. However, they proceeded to lose heartbreaking back-to-back 3-2 series against Team Liquid and EnVyUs, sending the team back to the Challenger Series.
Santorin remained with GCU for the the summer season. The team again finished second in the regular season, before defeating Tempo Storm and eUnited in the playoffs, giving them a second try at promotion. However, their previous experience didn't seem to help, as GCU lost the first series 3-2 to Phoenix1, despite nearly pulling off a reverse sweep, then were swept by EUnited in the loser's bracket. With the NA LCS franchising for the 2018 season, the team then disbanded.
2018 Season[]
Santorin joined H2k Gaming for the EU LCS 2018 Spring, along with SmittyJ, Caedrel, Sheriff, and PromisQ, in what was his first-ever stint in the top league of his birth region. However, after a 1-5 start over the first three weeks, the team announced that mid laner Caedrel would be role swapping to jungle to make room for the newly acquired Selfie, and Santorin left the team.
Santorin's next action would come in the summer, when he returned to North America and joined FlyQuest along with support Kwon and mid laner Keane. These moves seemed ineffective to start, and the team began the summer season 1-3, so Kwon was demoted to academy and JayJ was promoted to take his place. FlyQuest established themselves as a solid middle of the pack team after that, finishing the season 10-8, in a three-way tie for third place. However, they lost to 100 Thieves and TSM in the tiebreaker matches, dropping them into sixth place, and were immediately swept by 100 Thieves in the playoff quarterfinals, ending their season without enough Championship Points to play in the worlds gauntlet.
2019 Season[]
Along with bot laner Wildturtle and JayJ, Santorin remained with FlyQuest for 2019. They were joined by rookie top lane and former Riven one-trick V1per and veteran three-time LCS champion mid laner Pobelter. Expectations for this new roster were not particularly high, but they got off to a 3-1 start in the LCS 2019 Spring. The team cooled off after that, but remained in the top six. In Week 8, they clinched a playoff seed with an upset of first place Team Liquid, then beat Golden Guardians in a Week 9 tiebreaker to take the fourth seed. Santorin, in particular, was praised for his aggressive play and was the only player not on one of the top three regular-season finishers to make an All-Pro Team. Their tiebreaker victory gave FlyQuest side selection in a rematch against the Guardians in the quarterfinals, where FlyQuest initially dropped to a 2-1 deficit but came back to take the series in five games on the back of strong play by Pobelter and V1per. Showing how much the victory meant to him, a visibly emotional Santorin was brought to tears during the post-game interview at what was his first playoff victory at the LCS level since he had left TSM. Unfortunately, the fun ended there, as they were subsequently swept by eventual champions Team Liquid, finishing fourth due to having a lower regular-season finish than Cloud9.
Despite FlyQuest's strong spring performance, they got off to a 1-5 start in the LCS 2019 Summer, prompting JayJ to be replaced by the newly acquired Wadid. Although the team would register a 2-0 Week 5, they would never be in serious playoff contention and finished the season in ninth place with a 5-13 record. Santorin especially seemed to have regressed from his strong play in spring towards a more passive style. Their spring performance did still give FlyQuest a slot in the Regional Finals, but they lost 3-1 to Clutch Gaming, ending their season.
Trivia[]
- His main champion is Lee Sin.
- Never uses the ingame sound.
- The meaning of his name is nothing special - his Swedish friend just came up with it
- In the second week of the 2015 NA LCS Spring Split with TSM, Santorin's combined KDA was 0/0/24; he assisted in 24 of TSM's 26 total kills.
- Outstanding Rookie of the 2015 Season NA LCS Spring Split.[41]
- Criticized occasionally for being an excessively passive jungler, with some referring to him derogatorily as a "living ward".
- Is in a relationship with Twitch streamer KayPea.
- Part of a select group of players called "Royal Roaders", earned after winning their rookie split in a major region (NA LCS Spring 2015)
Individual Awards[]
- LCS 2nd All-Pro Team (2020 Summer, 2021 Spring, 2022 Spring)
- LCS 3rd All-Pro Team (2018 Summer, 2019 Spring, 2020 Spring, 2022 Summer)
- LCS Rookie of the Split (2015 Spring)
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Santorin 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2022-03-07 | 45 | CQ 2022 Spring Split 1 | TL |
Media[]
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- February 1, Lever af sin hobby: 17-årig dansk computerspiller indtager verdenstoppen (Danish) with , and on metroxpress
- February 5, Welcome to the Jungle - An Interview with Santorin with , and on LCS FanZone
- February 8, NA LCS 2015: Santorin "I feel like I'm at the top of the scene." (video) with , and on SK Gaming
- April 13, An interview with Team SoloMid's Santorin with , and on The Score
- April 21, TSM Santorin - 20 Questions (video) with , and on HyperX
- June 1, Santorin and TSM adapt for Summer by , and on LoL Esports
- July 26, Santorin on Reginald's coaching style, Gravity and TSM's playstyle with , and on The Score
- September 10, Santorin- Steady Resiliency by , and on Gold Per 10
- December 30, Interview with HUMA Santorin and Werlyb: “I think our chances of getting into the EUCS are high, and if we make it into the EUCS I think our chances of getting into the LCS are even higher.” with , and on News of Legends
- April 17, eSports: Lucas "Santorin" Larsen im Interview with , and on Sport1
- May 3, Santorin on the teams attending MSI, his favorite junglers and who will win it all with Lisa Doan on The Score
- May 18, In-depth with: Santorin discusses his journey back to the LCS and his future with NRG eSports with , and on The Score
- May 29, Cursed - Why winning Rookie of the Split may spell doom by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- June 15, Santorin on changing his herbivore jungle style: 'NRG forced me to try more stuff' with , and on The Score
- July 6, Santorin on his competition: ‘I don’t see any jungler as someone that’s a huge threat for me’ with , and on The Score
- July 21, Santorin: 'I wish we were higher up in the standings, but I'm really happy with my own performance' with , and on Yahoo!
- January 8, Santorin: ''I'm confident in being the best jungler'' with , and on GAMURS
- January 13, Santorin: “People are taking the scene way more seriously in NA” with , and on Red Bull
- January 22, Santorin talks about leaving NA money, his time at TSM and the Gold Coin United Video with , and on The Shotcaller
- July 4, Santorin: “On TSM there was so much pressure. Anywhere I’ve been since then it’s been more relaxed.” with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- July 17, FLY Santorin: "In the NA, the team that has a better draft loses... Whereas in the LCK, the team with the better draft always wins." with James "Bick" Hong and Dasol "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- August 16, Santorin on C9: "They're a damn good team, (against TL) they played almost perfect!" with Parkes Ousley on The Shotcaller
- August 30, Shoes To Fill by , and on The Player's Lobby
- August 31, FlyQuest Santorin: “For me, ever since TSM, it’s been a very bumpy ride for me.” with Emily Rand on VPEsports
- February 2, FLY Santorin: "Right now, I'd say we are top 4 or top 5, and hopefully by the end of the season, we'll be even higher." with David "Viion" Jang and Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 8, Santorin explains why he's surprised GGS and 100t are in last place with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 25, Santorin on why Flyquest lost to TSM and how Viper needs to break his Solo Q habits with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- March 21, Would a Danish League of Legends team win The Olympics? "This or That" interview with Santorin. with Parkes Ousley on Inven Global
- April 2, Santorin dedicates FlyQuest's win to his late grandfather, explains why he teared up after the game with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- April 2, League of Legends LCS Spotlight: FLY’s Lucas Larsen by Brayden Nazarian on The Game Haus
- April 3, Santorin on why he was happy about GGS's draft in game 5 with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- April 5, FlyQuest's Santorin presses on despite grandfather's death by Emily Rand on ESPN
- April 12, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Semifinals by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- June 12, Santorin explains why NA Pyke is "SO GOD DAMN BAD" and how FlyQuest beat TSM's Sona Taric with Locodoco on YouTube
- July 9, FLY Santorin about Wadid: “I think one of our major issues beforehand was getting vision control and playing through [it]. I think he does an excellent job in that” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- August 1, Santorin talks Flyquest's fight to stay alive in LCS with Fasffy on YouTube
- February 7, Santorin: why FlyQuest's new branding has personal meaning to him after a recent family passing with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 21, FlyQuest Santorin: "On TSM, I didn't feel like I belonged at Worlds... Now I'm ready to prove myself." with Parkes Ousley on Inven Global
- April 22, Santorin 'I would have felt REALLY bad for C9 if they lost, they're good friends of mine' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 13, Santorin on recent solo queue video with Sneaky with Izento on Esports Heaven
- June 23, Santorin explains why FlyQuest swapped Wildturtle for Mash and the future of their botlane with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 29, Santorin reveals which teams in the LCS are good, breaks down TSM's issues with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 21, Santorin on qualifying for Worlds: “I know [FlyQuest] has had the same mindset as me—we both feel really underrated and want to prove that we’re here to compete and dominate” by Tyler Esguerra on Dot Esports
- September 3, Santorin talks returning to Worlds after half a decade with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 3, FLY Santorin: "I was 2nd All-Pro Jungler, and I honestly thought I deserved 1st All-Pro Jungler." with Nick Geracie and Parkes Ousley on Inven Global
- September 5, FLY Santorin Interview: “I think Kanavi is actually just an insane Jungler, and I would probably put him as the best Jungle in the World right now” “ by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- October 3, Santorin on FlyQuest's Worlds 2020 debut vs. TOP Esports with Emily Rand on YouTube
- October 5, Santorin on trying to keep NA's hopes alive - says Fly has more tricks up their sleeve after UOL with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- October 5, [Worlds 2020] FLY Santorin: "I definitely didn't expect to take this long for NA to get a victory" with Lara Lunardi and Nydra on Inven Global
- January 25, Santorin LOVES TEAM LIQUID: 'I've never seen a bot lane of mine destroy enemy bot lanes so much' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 2, Santorin apologizes to fans for Team Liquid's frequent mistakes and inconsistency in LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 2, Santorin opens up about his health issues and his journey the past months + why he's back now with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 30, Team Liquid Finals Press Conference - LCS 2021 Summer Championships by Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 14, Santorin gives an update on his HEALTH issues since last year with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 21, TL Santorin: "I love when Bjergsen is playing Ahri and other similar champions." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- June 30, Santorin on the POTENTIAL he sees in the new TSM lineup with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 25, TL Santorin on regular season learnings: “I’d way prefer going 9-9 then 18-0 because there’s so many losses that I could learn a lot of things from.” with PiraTechnics on esports.gg
- August 10, Santorin explains how Team Liquid FINALLY FIXED their problems with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 29, DIG Santorin’s Thoughts Going into the LCS Season with MJLauer on Dignitas
- February 8, Santorin and Jensen read MEAN comments | Post Match Thread by Dignitas on YouTube
- February 24, Santorin reflects on Dignitas 0-9 start: “It was hard to remember how to win” with Carver Fisher on Dexerto
- July 4, DIG Santorin: "Dignitas Last Split was Quite MISERABLE" with dGon on YouTube
- July 23, DIG Santorin Makes Fun of dGon's Manager Days in Golden Guardians with dGon on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Images[]
External Links[]
- Lee sin, The Only Blind Monk In The Kindergarten (Guide)
- Volibear, The One And Only Pedobear (Guide)
- Nocturne, Fear The Meta (Guide)
Name Pronunciation
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Voiced By | Daedalus |
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 TNP Gaming officially relaunched with a bang tnpgaming.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Team Coast signs European jungler Lucas 'Santorin' Larsen ongamers.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 TSM Roster Changes tsm.gg
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 TSM Welcomes Santorin newsoflegends.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Santorin Catches Fire medium.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Santorin and Holyphoenix headline new EU Challenger squad dailydot.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Ember Roster and Staff Changes — March 2016 medium.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Lucas Larsen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Quas, Santorin and KiWiKiD join NRG Esports espn.go.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Solo's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Santorin's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Gold Coin United signs Santorin, FeniX, Solo, Rikara for NA Challenger Series espn.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 H2k Gaming's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Santorin's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 H2K sign SmittyJ, Santorin, Caderel, Sheriff and sprattel for 2018 roster thescoreesports.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Our 2018 EU LCS Roster is here! youtube.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Santorin's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-05-09
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-01-05
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2019-08-12; after change - NA - 2019-08-13
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-08-13
- ↑ FLYQUEST WELCOMES MID LANER, TRISTAN “POWEROFEVIL” SCHRAGE flyquest.gg
- ↑ FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Santorin's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-11-19; after change - NA - 2020-11-20
- ↑ Team Liquid's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-11-19; after change - NA - 2021-11-20
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-12-19; after change - NA - 2022-12-20
- ↑ TSM Welcomes Santorin newsoflegends.com
- ↑ TSM Roster Changes tsm.gg
- ↑ Santorin Catches Fire medium.com
- ↑ The past and the future - Thanks for supporting me guys, it means a lot! <3 twitlonger.com
- ↑ Ember Roster and Staff Changes — March 2016 medium.com
- ↑ Lucas Larsen's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ LCS Spring Split Awards presented on PTL and LCS Finals lolesports.com